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so we celebrate lawful immigration. but to be part of the great american story, english is the coin of the realm in america. we think regardless of what your native tongue might be, to learn english and to able to converse in it, to read and write and speak well is very important to have access to the american dream. so that was the collective thoughts of the people on the platform committee and think we ought to put an emphasis on learning english well >> woodruff: is that the same as english-only being taught? that the party would like english-only to be taught? >> no. i mean i think people celebrate and especially across america we have rick pockets of people from many other countries. i mentioned my grandfather from ireland 100 years ago. there are pockets of people from all over the world that come here because they want freedom. they want this american dream. obviously it's an unrstanding that you have to know english. but we celebrate the diversity among the people that come to america and that live here and expe
so we celebrate lawful immigration. but to be part of the great american story, english is the coin of the realm in america. we think regardless of what your native tongue might be, to learn english and to able to converse in it, to read and write and speak well is very important to have access to the american dream. so that was the collective thoughts of the people on the platform committee and think we ought to put an emphasis on learning english well >> woodruff: is that the same as...
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are getting irs jobs to enforce the health care law. what is up with that? the forbes gang is all over that. first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's
are getting irs jobs to enforce the health care law. what is up with that? the forbes gang is all over that. first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those...
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hairs harls my in-laws know i'm cheap i'm taking a staycation. what did the fed chairman say? >> ben bernanke opened the door to stimulus. we weren't expecting this out of his comments from jackson, wyoming. he makes this trek every year. interviewed heavily. he has a big speech. we didn't expect him to say anything specific. he did. oil prices went up 2% as a result of that. expectations now that the door is wide open for more stimulus. it's exactly what wall street and washington want. ask quick follow up. how would react to this. jump in oil prices. >> the markets were up 90 points today. they loved it. they thought it was a great thing. that's what they have been pressing for for some time. >> we want more of you. how do we get that? gerri willis. part of the best team in business. catch the willis report 6:00 p.m. eastern and 9:00 over on the fox business network. thank you. american and u.s. airways announcing today they are one step closer to a possible merger. american filed for bankruptcy last year, you may remember. but the ceo of u.s. airways says the two companies
hairs harls my in-laws know i'm cheap i'm taking a staycation. what did the fed chairman say? >> ben bernanke opened the door to stimulus. we weren't expecting this out of his comments from jackson, wyoming. he makes this trek every year. interviewed heavily. he has a big speech. we didn't expect him to say anything specific. he did. oil prices went up 2% as a result of that. expectations now that the door is wide open for more stimulus. it's exactly what wall street and washington want....
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it was a show vote in the sense it was never going to become law. but it was intended to shape the debate and maybe to give him more leverage in trying to get the best deal possible. now, the republicans who wouldn't go along in part because it's in their dna to oppose any increase on taxes even for the 0.2%, but also because they were concerned that they be on the record for making this vote going for higher taxes without having the spending cuts that they say is the real answer to the long-term deficit problem. so boehner will say it's in the hands of the president and the senate run by democrats to come up with a plan that they believe can actually pass. he will say that he did his part. now they need to do theirs. it's part of the maneuvering and it certainly is difficult for boehner, who in every way you look at this publicly took a real beating. personally it'll be a test for how he can move forward and have any real ability to convey leadership at a time when his own party really hung him out to dry. >> and, peter, i will say i was surprised
it was a show vote in the sense it was never going to become law. but it was intended to shape the debate and maybe to give him more leverage in trying to get the best deal possible. now, the republicans who wouldn't go along in part because it's in their dna to oppose any increase on taxes even for the 0.2%, but also because they were concerned that they be on the record for making this vote going for higher taxes without having the spending cuts that they say is the real answer to the...
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the law of large numbers takes over. now, the imports slowed to 11% in 2011 and now they're talking about single digits. this is not a big surprise, but you would have thought the rest of the world didn't understand this. look at the effect it's having on some of the iron ore companies, including bhp billiton, which is having a tough day. not an impossible day. but rio, vale, and even machinery companies like joy global are to the down side here. my point is, this is not that much of a surprise. let me just show you, the same thing with caterpillar. melissa just mentioned, machinery sales globally up 29%, 39% in north america. this seems to be a big shock to people who are in caterpillar. yet, if you look at their comments and projections, their numbers last year were unbelievably off the charts. same thing, unsustainably high. so, here's machinery sales and this is the key division to look at. february 2012, okay, we've already got the number, up 21%. but in february of 2011, machinery sales were up 59%! these numbers w
the law of large numbers takes over. now, the imports slowed to 11% in 2011 and now they're talking about single digits. this is not a big surprise, but you would have thought the rest of the world didn't understand this. look at the effect it's having on some of the iron ore companies, including bhp billiton, which is having a tough day. not an impossible day. but rio, vale, and even machinery companies like joy global are to the down side here. my point is, this is not that much of a...
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but admit mulligan had gone to that neighborhood to buy medicinal marijuana, legal under california law. >> he's got a prescription -- >> for marijuana. >> for marijuana. the store where he was was adjacent to his doctor's office. he doesn't smoke marijuana. but from time to time when he has sleeping difficulties, he can eat muffins that contain it. they didn't have any. he didn't buy any that night. >> reporter: the police report said officers took mulligan to this area motel to rest but later confronted him when they saw the bank executive back on the street contorting his hands in a claw-like manner while simultaneous simultaneously baring his teeth and snarling. i ordered the suspect to get on the ground at which point he attempted to strike me with both hands. after evading the blows, the suspect lunged toward me with both arms outstretched and temed to tackle me. i issued hum with both hands to the ground. mulligan was arrested but never charged with anything. >> mr. mulligan denies charging at the officers. he yelled at them and tried to get away. if you consider that resisting a
but admit mulligan had gone to that neighborhood to buy medicinal marijuana, legal under california law. >> he's got a prescription -- >> for marijuana. >> for marijuana. the store where he was was adjacent to his doctor's office. he doesn't smoke marijuana. but from time to time when he has sleeping difficulties, he can eat muffins that contain it. they didn't have any. he didn't buy any that night. >> reporter: the police report said officers took mulligan to this area...
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days of hearings, none of the witnesses, including the most senior officers of the intelligence and law enforcement communities, could say for sure who made the time edits and whether ambassador rice was working from the same document. >> we've already heard on fox report from members of the house. what about the senate intelligence committee? >> the leadership of the senate intelligence committee, they were divided with a ranking republican claiming ambassador rice and the administration politicized those talking points. >> she went beyond that and she even mentioned that under the leadership of barak obama, we have decimated al-qaeda. she knew at that point in time that al-qaeda was very likely responsible in part or in whole for the death of ambassador stevens. >> i really think ambassador rice has been treated unfairly. >> congressional source told fox news that rice had access to unclassified and classified information and could is easily learned that by september 14, f.b.i. agents had determined there was no protest at that consulate based on interviews with the diplomatic securit
days of hearings, none of the witnesses, including the most senior officers of the intelligence and law enforcement communities, could say for sure who made the time edits and whether ambassador rice was working from the same document. >> we've already heard on fox report from members of the house. what about the senate intelligence committee? >> the leadership of the senate intelligence committee, they were divided with a ranking republican claiming ambassador rice and the...
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the environmental law institute points out that the u.s. has invested almost six times more in subsidies for fossil fuel from 2002-2008 than we did in renewable energy. so it's not like their hands are clean of government support. they are here sucking up all the government subsidies that they can. they just don't want clean energy to compete with them. they want to knock it down. that is a terrible mistake. we cannot allow the heavy hand of the fossil fuel industry lobbyists to stamp out competition in clean energy. it may be good for big oil but it is not good for america, because we are in international competition to lead the world and be the manufacturer of wind, of solar, of geothermal and other technologies. we're going to end up buying this tough. we want to also have built it. if we can, we want to be exporting it as well, so we need to support these industries as they continue to develop and continue to grow so that we can once again lead the world as we have in the past. i want to thank again senator udall of colorado for his lea
the environmental law institute points out that the u.s. has invested almost six times more in subsidies for fossil fuel from 2002-2008 than we did in renewable energy. so it's not like their hands are clean of government support. they are here sucking up all the government subsidies that they can. they just don't want clean energy to compete with them. they want to knock it down. that is a terrible mistake. we cannot allow the heavy hand of the fossil fuel industry lobbyists to stamp out...
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parents divorced, his father had numerous run-ins with the law and a brother with a heroin addiction. court documents from 2009 show t.j. lane was charged with assault, following a fist fight with family at the home of his uncle. he later pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. monday, lane was arrested a short distance from the high school after five students were shot in the cafeteria. three have now died. danny parmentor, demetrius hulan and russell king. >> i can feel like if i wanted to i could call him and say, what's up, russell? but i can't. >> danny had just started his first job. >> he was so cute. he was my little boy. he was so cute. >> reporter: he worked here at the local bowling alley where the owner says he was always on time, well liked and now sorely missed. >> he was saving up so that he could get his first car. that's why he got the job. >> reporter: he was going to drop by to pick up his first paycheck. >> can't get the first paycheck. >> we are going to pick up the paycheck and we are going to bury the paycheck with him. >> reporter: that paycheck is still waiting
parents divorced, his father had numerous run-ins with the law and a brother with a heroin addiction. court documents from 2009 show t.j. lane was charged with assault, following a fist fight with family at the home of his uncle. he later pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. monday, lane was arrested a short distance from the high school after five students were shot in the cafeteria. three have now died. danny parmentor, demetrius hulan and russell king. >> i can feel like if i wanted...
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>> they are expecting prominent businessmen, lawyers, law enforcement officials as well. and, they, they -- they will all appear in court, or at least the guy, suspect due to appear in court december 5. she secretly taped her evidence and that's how they found it all. >> the community is so small. the board of education sent out a memo to teachers saying be on the lookout for any students who may have relatives on the list so they don't get bullied or teased. that's how small the area is. >> look "cheers" everybody knows your name. >> everybody knows everybody. 10,000 people in the community. >> more drama to come. >> uh-huh. >>> police in denver on the hunt for a killer after five were found dead in a burned out bar. police believe all four were murdered before the bar was set on fire. around closing time early wednesday morning. a co-worker of the bar is among the victims. police are hoping it was an isolated incident. they can't say for sure. >>> lance armstrong, a member of the board for his cancer organization, livestrong this morning. he is no longer the organizatio
>> they are expecting prominent businessmen, lawyers, law enforcement officials as well. and, they, they -- they will all appear in court, or at least the guy, suspect due to appear in court december 5. she secretly taped her evidence and that's how they found it all. >> the community is so small. the board of education sent out a memo to teachers saying be on the lookout for any students who may have relatives on the list so they don't get bullied or teased. that's how small the...
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i don't think we need to change the laws as they stand now. as the governor of massachusetts which he doesn't talk a lot about on the trail he did support the ban the federal government once had. but it he has backed away from that since. >> so half several democrats, actually, or don't, don't agree with -- a ban on these assault weapons as well. so -- doesn't matter which side of the aisle you are on. >> just a matter of having key conviction and sticking wit it. hopefully see that soon. >> the presidential candidates i should say will have a chance to debate gun control and more of course come october. they will meet officially now for three debates. the first on october 3rd will be about domestic policy. the second on the 16th of october will be a townhall meeting where people will ask the questions. the third, final one coming on october 22nd, that one will focus on foreign policy. >>> well just hours after the senate voted to extend the bush tax cuts for the middle-class, president obama lashed out at republican lawmakers in the house. th
i don't think we need to change the laws as they stand now. as the governor of massachusetts which he doesn't talk a lot about on the trail he did support the ban the federal government once had. but it he has backed away from that since. >> so half several democrats, actually, or don't, don't agree with -- a ban on these assault weapons as well. so -- doesn't matter which side of the aisle you are on. >> just a matter of having key conviction and sticking wit it. hopefully see that...
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the law has about 10 provisions in it. only a subpart of the law went to the supreme court. but to your question about racial profiling. there is a common misconception out there that this law creates some kind of new procedure. all that this portion of the law does is make mandatory what was once discretionary. it just says previously police officers had the discretion to decide whether they wanted to pick up the phone in their patrol car and call ice to do a status check on a particular person. now it's mandatory if they have reasonable suspicion. and, so, to give you an idea of how much this has already been going on. every year there have been over a million of these status checks by federal, state and local law enforcement officers. it's about 2700 checks a day on average. so if there were going to be racial profiling it would have been already happening for the past 15 years. it hasn't been happening. that's why this is a very false and hollow argument. >> here is a little bit of information about how 1070 actually protects immigrants as it says officers cannot engage
the law has about 10 provisions in it. only a subpart of the law went to the supreme court. but to your question about racial profiling. there is a common misconception out there that this law creates some kind of new procedure. all that this portion of the law does is make mandatory what was once discretionary. it just says previously police officers had the discretion to decide whether they wanted to pick up the phone in their patrol car and call ice to do a status check on a particular...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so let me tell you what i know:k about question seven... if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. late edition...i'mmkaren parks ...and i'm jeff baandsports it as a year that made us all love baseball againn..it peminded us why we loved ii in the ffrst place..but alas, tonight...it;s over...the orioles were eliminated from the post-seasonby the arch-rivallnew yorr yankees.... yankees.... for the birds....bottom of the 5th...no score....aul ibanez a &pthorn in the rioles side... gets through...mark teiieira comes around from 22d to score...yankees leed 1-0
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so let me tell you what i know:k about question seven... if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad...
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but the french magazine that released the first photo, because french privacy laws are much more stern, so they can probably get -- they need bucks. but why are you sun bathing nude? you're a big person. >> she wasn't nude. she was topless. in europe, everybody -- >> but if you're going to be the queen -- >> but i feel badly for her. she had been like perfect up until now. many people love her all the more. >> fergie came out and said i feel bad for her. remember, she had her own -- >> she has more. >> that's true. >> let's talk about snl's premiere season. >> it was great. first time doing obama which was really, really funny. >> his voice was uncanny. >> yeah. he's an amazing impressionist. impersonato impersonator. i don't know. it's not like i write for a living. john mayer performed. >> everything is just blowing outside, man. he is everywhere. >> i know. and congrats to jimmy fallen. >> yes, creative arts emmy. >> good for him.oen. >> yes, creative arts emmy. >> good for him.n. >> yes, creative arts emmy. >> good for him. >> and the real emmys are this weekend. not the real emmys
but the french magazine that released the first photo, because french privacy laws are much more stern, so they can probably get -- they need bucks. but why are you sun bathing nude? you're a big person. >> she wasn't nude. she was topless. in europe, everybody -- >> but if you're going to be the queen -- >> but i feel badly for her. she had been like perfect up until now. many people love her all the more. >> fergie came out and said i feel bad for her. remember, she...
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we have to pass this law. a bipartisan law. i recall being here and having the former speaker of the house spend seven minutes arguing on behalf of this. and the gentleman who is number two on the democratic side as well. it has never been partisan. hopefully we can have a bipartisan support expressed in the vote for these amendments. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conaway: mr. speaker, i -- mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i yield myself 15 seconds. to let my distinguished colleague and friend from california know that we're in complete agreement with most of what he said except that all we want to do is limit this to a three-year measure instead of five years. now there's a compromise you can't turn away from. and at this point i would yield, sir, to the distinguished senior member from judiciary committee, jerry nadler, i yield three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. nadler
we have to pass this law. a bipartisan law. i recall being here and having the former speaker of the house spend seven minutes arguing on behalf of this. and the gentleman who is number two on the democratic side as well. it has never been partisan. hopefully we can have a bipartisan support expressed in the vote for these amendments. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conaway: mr. speaker,...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities....
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laws, same-day registration, they are actively suppressing the vote now. so we're doing it on the anniversary but we're dealing with issues now. out of that climate setting, then it gives the climate for president obama to do what a johnson did. the story that i was told -- i was too young to know dr. king well, but i knew mrs. king well -- was when president johnson brought dr. king to the white house in '64, nobel prize winner saluting him, dr. king said, this is all well and good, wu but we need to right the vote. president johnson said, i just got the civil rights bill through of '64. he said, i don't know if i can do it. dr. king sid, i know how to do it. that's when they went south and started climbing and created the climate. i'm so happy, melissa, you made it clear it is wrong to assume the mantle of dr. king went to president obama. the mantle of kennedy and johnson went to obama. he's a president, not a civil rights leader. there are others that must pull the mantle of dr. king and bring the pressure to the white house, but he did not become the
laws, same-day registration, they are actively suppressing the vote now. so we're doing it on the anniversary but we're dealing with issues now. out of that climate setting, then it gives the climate for president obama to do what a johnson did. the story that i was told -- i was too young to know dr. king well, but i knew mrs. king well -- was when president johnson brought dr. king to the white house in '64, nobel prize winner saluting him, dr. king said, this is all well and good, wu but we...
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under the law it's not a philosophical or religious discussion, he wants to make it a law that women can't have an abortion. >> right. >> can't have one. change the law if there's a rape case. >> absolutely. he wants no abortions, no exceptions. no exceptions in cases of incest, rape, or to protect a woman's health. over 80% of people when polled say that -- first of all, a majority believe that abortion should not be a crime at all. but those that think there should be restrictions, over 80% say, no, the restrictions should not be there in cases of incest or rape or to preserve a woman's health, let alone to preserve her life. >> can you imagine under this -- alex, general question -- a world without sharia law where you take a woman who has been raped, the victim of what has been in the past a capital crime, certainly a huge felony, 20 to 30 years in prison perhaps, and then she's told, oh, by the way, if you have an abortion, you choose to end the pregnancy the first couple days, you will go to jail. you put it all together with the 14th amendment stuff and the personhood stuff, t
under the law it's not a philosophical or religious discussion, he wants to make it a law that women can't have an abortion. >> right. >> can't have one. change the law if there's a rape case. >> absolutely. he wants no abortions, no exceptions. no exceptions in cases of incest, rape, or to protect a woman's health. over 80% of people when polled say that -- first of all, a majority believe that abortion should not be a crime at all. but those that think there should be...
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they're talking about passing a law, the government is talking about drafting a law in india that would require husbands to -- >> the husband to pay the salary of the wife. he might think it through before he asks you to marry him. right? look at hoda. >> you're right. okay. here's the thing -- and i think this is the case. a woman doesn't want to ask -- if her husband's making the money, a woman doesn't want to say, honey, can i have money so i can go to the grocery store? can i have money -- it's gross, a terrible feeling. you don't want to do that. you have earned it because you're doing a lot. >> these are the things nobody wants to talk about when they're in love. nobody wants to talk about the things that actually will keep you in love if you actually take the time to talk them over and discuss it and know what's expected of you and how it's going to work before you get married. >> i know. you're so ga-ga you don't care about those things. then they hit you. and it ruins your life. >> i'm going off today for a wedding. i'm excited. my niece is marrying a lovely game named mark. i'
they're talking about passing a law, the government is talking about drafting a law in india that would require husbands to -- >> the husband to pay the salary of the wife. he might think it through before he asks you to marry him. right? look at hoda. >> you're right. okay. here's the thing -- and i think this is the case. a woman doesn't want to ask -- if her husband's making the money, a woman doesn't want to say, honey, can i have money so i can go to the grocery store? can i...
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we're working late, learning next year's tax laws to make sure turbo tax is the easy way to get your taxes done right. and we even guarantee that all turbo tax calculations are accurate. i'm lisa skelly, and i'm an experienced tax professional. . test makeup out there. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. >>> back now at 7:43. this morning on "today" investigates, an inside look at what goes on behind the scenes in the operating room. nbc news partnered with the center for public integrity to tackle what experts think is a growing problem -- dirty surgical instruments making their way into surgeons' hands. dr. nancy snyderman is "today's" chief medical editor. good morning. >> good morning. in my role as a surgeon when i have asked for an instrument my assumption is everything is a clean surgical tool. what i have learned is that sometimes that's not the case. >> i had to have surgery to repair my shoulder. i was not worried one bit
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she is a high-powered, atlanta law firm, lawyer. decides to join him and help his fledgling career and help the braves believe in him a little more. here's what transpires on the scouting trip. >> i want you to drive straight to the airport. i don't need your pointy little nose in my business. >> i don't want anything to do with your business, i'm any just here -- >> gus, good to see you, man. it's johnny. >> johnny, little johnny. johnny "the flame" flanigan. >> nobody's called me that in a little while. >> only getting 56% approval rating on rotten tomato. i love the review. it doesn't hit a home run. still worth catching it. forget about clint eastwood, in trouble with the curve he uses his gravelly rasp to talk to the audience who will respond to the old-fashioned movie master. >> i can't stop watching the guy. i love clint eastwood. end of watch, the new film, also with michael pena. and, it is basically a cop movie with lots of chases and shoot them ups and all this. really about two guys, bonding. read the plot. from the writ
she is a high-powered, atlanta law firm, lawyer. decides to join him and help his fledgling career and help the braves believe in him a little more. here's what transpires on the scouting trip. >> i want you to drive straight to the airport. i don't need your pointy little nose in my business. >> i don't want anything to do with your business, i'm any just here -- >> gus, good to see you, man. it's johnny. >> johnny, little johnny. johnny "the flame" flanigan....
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so the question that the court will have to address is, does this law substantial burden the church? >> reporter: good shepherd falls within the hunter mill district, which is supervised by board member kathy hudgens. we contacted her office, and she decline to make a statement. >> coming up at 6:30, we talked about the possible outcomes of this case once it does go to court. live in fairfax county, tony tull, news4. >>> liz crenshaw tells us the best time to buy the new electronics or a big vacation. >>> plus a 100-year-old driver president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm ba
so the question that the court will have to address is, does this law substantial burden the church? >> reporter: good shepherd falls within the hunter mill district, which is supervised by board member kathy hudgens. we contacted her office, and she decline to make a statement. >> coming up at 6:30, we talked about the possible outcomes of this case once it does go to court. live in fairfax county, tony tull, news4. >>> liz crenshaw tells us the best time to buy the new...
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he was sentenced to 21 years in prison, the maximum under norwegian law. we have a report from emma murphy of independent television news. >> it's responsible for europe's worst peacetime atrocity and yet he swag erred and smirked his way into court. it was of course his trademark clenched fist is a loot. and then he turned to face the families of the dead and the victims who had survived his attack. the smile as he turned back chilling even to those who had not suffered at his hands. and then that smile again as judges ruled he was sane when he committed his crimes. it was just the result he wanted. as he refused to acknowledge the court because it stood for multiculturism he apologized to a translator for not killing more. >> in my view this sentence and judgement is il legitimate. at the same time i cannot appeal against the judgement because by appealing i would legitimize the court. i would like to end with an expression of regret and apologize to all militant nationalists in norway and in europe. >> the judgement saw him sentenced to 21 years in pris
he was sentenced to 21 years in prison, the maximum under norwegian law. we have a report from emma murphy of independent television news. >> it's responsible for europe's worst peacetime atrocity and yet he swag erred and smirked his way into court. it was of course his trademark clenched fist is a loot. and then he turned to face the families of the dead and the victims who had survived his attack. the smile as he turned back chilling even to those who had not suffered at his hands. and...
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there are federal laws against it but christie is against it. >> atlantic city takes risks which is why nag -- nag -- niagara falls and abc insisted on a harness. >> this boardwalk runs four miles, the set of the named monopoly game, home of one of the first arenas which was built in 1929, convention hall. south jersey's only free beach. most of south jersey, you have to pay, or you have to live there. in the mid-1970's the idea of breaking casino gaming was approved by state referendum. who would think they would have this happening. you look at the horizon, and wallenda, ten or 12 stories up. the subject of springsteen's song, this walk is from the atlantic club casino hotel to the resort casino. if he makes it. he is close. jonathan, is he halfway across? >>jonathan: not quite halfway. he is getting close to the halfway point. it is extraordinary. he is in front of our position here. it is extraordinary to look at him. the only part of his body that is moving or his legs. his spine is completely straight. his arms are holding the beam. his head is not moving. just keeping the balance
there are federal laws against it but christie is against it. >> atlantic city takes risks which is why nag -- nag -- niagara falls and abc insisted on a harness. >> this boardwalk runs four miles, the set of the named monopoly game, home of one of the first arenas which was built in 1929, convention hall. south jersey's only free beach. most of south jersey, you have to pay, or you have to live there. in the mid-1970's the idea of breaking casino gaming was approved by state...
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it is an extremist group that wants to establish sharia law in syria. it cannot get into the hands of al qaeda in iraq because it will strengthen them. >> alex, how in the world can we prevent that from happening? >> that's the question you have to ask and i don't think anybody has the answer to that right now. sort of on the definition of insanity. we're doing the same thing over and over again. doing the same thing we did in libya. getting involved in yet again in a civil war in a muslim country and i'm not sure why we expect different results. and i wonder what those senators will have to say in a year or two or five if we provide a surface to air missile that gets used to take down a jet liner in europe or africa. >> seth, isn't that the problem? what we saw in libya was all those weapons have gone missing. now they're elsewhere in northern africa and some got into the hands of hamas in gaza. syria seems to be libya on steroids in terms of the things that could go wrong. >> i think it's kind of ludicrous to provide them with surface to air missiles.
it is an extremist group that wants to establish sharia law in syria. it cannot get into the hands of al qaeda in iraq because it will strengthen them. >> alex, how in the world can we prevent that from happening? >> that's the question you have to ask and i don't think anybody has the answer to that right now. sort of on the definition of insanity. we're doing the same thing over and over again. doing the same thing we did in libya. getting involved in yet again in a civil war in a...
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these events use a lot of local resources, law enforcement officers, state troopers and a campaign, of course believes those resources would be better getting ready for this big storm. >> i know that right now some people in the country are nervous about a storm about to hit the coast. and our thoughts and players are with the people who find them says in harm's way. [ applause ] >> reporter: on sunday in ohio mitt romney and paul ryan took a break from their campaign message to talk about hurricane sandy barreling toward the east coast. >> let's today when we get home put in our prayers the people who are on the east coast, in the wake of this big storm that's coming. [ applause ] >> let's not forget those fellow americans of ours. >> reporter: the hurricane caused romney to cancel three rallies sunday in the battleground state of virginia and to make available his campaign bus to distribute supplies. romney then headed to another must-win state ohio, where ryan was already campaigning. >> i know they're chant human being -- chanting "nine more years," but we're chanting "nine more da
these events use a lot of local resources, law enforcement officers, state troopers and a campaign, of course believes those resources would be better getting ready for this big storm. >> i know that right now some people in the country are nervous about a storm about to hit the coast. and our thoughts and players are with the people who find them says in harm's way. [ applause ] >> reporter: on sunday in ohio mitt romney and paul ryan took a break from their campaign message to...
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. >> so a rhode island specific law. i knew federal law was different. that is the topic of the facebook question this morning. >> we want to know -- should schools allow gender specific events. log on to wnnfans.com. weigh in. i have gone to the, father/daughter dance with my daughter. two years in a row. great little time. i can't imagine anyone thinking there is anything wrong with that. >> i don't know how i feel. >> it's nice to spend, dads, plenty working moms, dads tend to be away at work, maybe more in some cases than in traditional homes. and it's nas ice to have a day h your daughter at a dance. what's wrong. they could have a mom/son dance. they have a mother/daughter tea social, i think as well at the school. >> i have done the father/daughter dance as well. i would imagine that some single family parent homes, some people may feel excluded. bah what do you do if there is the father/daughter dance and you don't have a dad. i suppose you can bring an uncle or someone else. but. >> yeah. >> suppose it must be in the spirit of beingen cl einclus
. >> so a rhode island specific law. i knew federal law was different. that is the topic of the facebook question this morning. >> we want to know -- should schools allow gender specific events. log on to wnnfans.com. weigh in. i have gone to the, father/daughter dance with my daughter. two years in a row. great little time. i can't imagine anyone thinking there is anything wrong with that. >> i don't know how i feel. >> it's nice to spend, dads, plenty working moms,...
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>> attorney general eric holder and joe biden books spoke to the same audience about the border id laws, which they claims are being put in place to suppress the minority vote. >> we have seen this kind of thing in presidential campaigns for years. we saw it north carolina when jesse helms did it to suppress the black vote. >> why is it unreasonable to ask somebody for a picture i.d.? driver's license or something similar? >> they are not readily available items for people have. the difficulty of that requirement falls disproportionately on minority voters. they know that. the people pushing for these suppression measures know dogg one well that that is the impact. >> how significant is voter fraud? >> you don't find significant instances of voter fraud. >> everything in this nation's history has been about expanding the vote, making it more available, including more voices. we started with white males who owned property and that two white males who did not own property, -- be expanded that to white males who did not own property, then to african- americans, women, 18-year-olds. this is
>> attorney general eric holder and joe biden books spoke to the same audience about the border id laws, which they claims are being put in place to suppress the minority vote. >> we have seen this kind of thing in presidential campaigns for years. we saw it north carolina when jesse helms did it to suppress the black vote. >> why is it unreasonable to ask somebody for a picture i.d.? driver's license or something similar? >> they are not readily available items for...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. [ femala $100 ccer ] we...
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new laws that congress passes should not penalize law- abiding gun owners who safely use their weapons. back to you. >> all right. thank you, gigi. congress has not passed strict legislation on gun role in more than a decade. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work, let's check on the roads with kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. >>> hi, kai. hi, everyone. well, you may be waiting a while tonight. 70 westbound, heavy from 29 to marriottsville road. we also have congestion in the eastbound direction as you make your way on the beltway. jones falls expressway to harford road. the west side of the inner loop, 25 minutes there from edmondson avenue to security boulevard. as far as northbound 95 goes, still some slowing there, from 32 to 100. it slows down again there from the beltway on the southwest side over to the fort mchenry tunnel. as far as accidents go, ken wood avenue at shady spring. worthington at tufton in the reisterstown area. south at beachfield and cedar garden. now, let's take a live look as you can see on the right-hand side of your screen, things are
new laws that congress passes should not penalize law- abiding gun owners who safely use their weapons. back to you. >> all right. thank you, gigi. congress has not passed strict legislation on gun role in more than a decade. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work, let's check on the roads with kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. >>> hi, kai. hi, everyone. well, you may be waiting a while tonight. 70 westbound, heavy from 29 to marriottsville road. we...
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he said the health care law. that is an important factor to consider whether or not you're better off than you were four years ago. he said, look, things aren't great. but no president could have come in and fixed that dismal economy in just four years. that's why you need to give president obama four more years to do it. and it was a very strong case. and you really got the crowd into that. rather than answering it himself. he said, i'm going to put that question to you. and man, did they give him a resounding yes. >> he certainly enjoys the elder statesman status that he has. last night making the case. karen travers live for us this morning. thank you, karen. enjoy our political discussion on our facebook page. it has been very active since last night's speech as it always is during an election year. check out wnnfans.com. let us know what you think. >>> the most controversial part of arizona's tough new immigration law can now be enforced after a judge's ruling. that means police in the state will be required
he said the health care law. that is an important factor to consider whether or not you're better off than you were four years ago. he said, look, things aren't great. but no president could have come in and fixed that dismal economy in just four years. that's why you need to give president obama four more years to do it. and it was a very strong case. and you really got the crowd into that. rather than answering it himself. he said, i'm going to put that question to you. and man, did they give...
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the problem is the feds sent these bull law tins to the law enforcement and they become public. >> we are planning the themes. it is you, andy! suddenly you have people who may never have thought of it. it. >> if you are shooting into something -- >> is that a rhetorical? >> andy, we have to be -- this is some serious stuff. >> yes, yes. >> acid is not good. i just want to point that out. >> how do you know it is lsd? >> it is actual acid. we are joking. >> obviously i have never been to a protest. >> a lot of hard boiled eggs have salmonella. why not wipe out the middle man and hope there is eggs. >> i reward them. >> you said some of your personal heros are anarchists, but i think the people we are talking are the collective anarchists. we just used the word anarchists and so i wanted to make sure i stood up. >> and it dignifies these people to pretend they have an an arcky. >> thank you. >> you are pretty smart. >> not really. greg, you asked what is wrong with saying we built this with taxpayer money? they don't take taxpayer money. they take government money. >> because they used
the problem is the feds sent these bull law tins to the law enforcement and they become public. >> we are planning the themes. it is you, andy! suddenly you have people who may never have thought of it. it. >> if you are shooting into something -- >> is that a rhetorical? >> andy, we have to be -- this is some serious stuff. >> yes, yes. >> acid is not good. i just want to point that out. >> how do you know it is lsd? >> it is actual acid. we are...
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law at all. i think that's where they're wrong. >> if the states followed what indiana did by the book. you're right. i can't get in the building and i host the show, can't get in. i won't be in, i'll be out on the sidewalk doing the show. thank you for doing this, appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> coming up, are you ready to rumble? a season about to start and home depot has a great project for football fans and their kids. how to create a goal post nks. next. he's a former bachelor, but now, politics is the passion. andrew firestone is back from being a delegate at rnc and hear his impression of the convention and i'll ask him if mitt romney gets the final rose. ♪ hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and
law at all. i think that's where they're wrong. >> if the states followed what indiana did by the book. you're right. i can't get in the building and i host the show, can't get in. i won't be in, i'll be out on the sidewalk doing the show. thank you for doing this, appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> coming up, are you ready to rumble? a season about to start and home depot has a great project for football fans and their kids. how to create a goal post nks. next. he's a...
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president in that polling place was just, you know, beyond bizarre, first of all, it plainly violates the law. no electioneering on the site. it was ultimately half covered up, i am sure you saw that visual, with posters. but one voter made a great point. he said, man, you would expect this in some type of intensely communist country, like russia, where you would see the leader peering down at you. i found the symbolism of that to be crazy. it is interesting, we lawyers -- and i know you are one of themue know, you talk about the academics and the pragmatics and the reality is when you have a situation like 2000 where florida was 537 votes, you know, then the concerns are that much more acute -- >> i have to leave it -- >> not that the concerns are not good. but i think tonight we do one way or the other have a more decisive result. >> in any event, all worth evaluating as we look toward a future election, a case in ohio, using software that had not been tested to the extent that they wanted. we are going to continue to look at this in the days and weeks to come. we appreciate, doug, you bein
president in that polling place was just, you know, beyond bizarre, first of all, it plainly violates the law. no electioneering on the site. it was ultimately half covered up, i am sure you saw that visual, with posters. but one voter made a great point. he said, man, you would expect this in some type of intensely communist country, like russia, where you would see the leader peering down at you. i found the symbolism of that to be crazy. it is interesting, we lawyers -- and i know you are...
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at issue, the fiscal cliff, a doomsday law that hikes taxes and inleashes a wrecking ball of cuts on january 1st. so, i started by asking speaker boehner that if this time, he and the now re-elected president are going to make a deal. the first word you said to yourself, when you knew that the president was going to win again? >> the hand i was dealt. i'll play it. and i went to bed. >> reporter: right away? >> 11:15. i saw the handwriting on the wall for a couple of hours. and at 11:15, race was, in my view, finished. i went to sleep. and slept like a baby. >> reporter: the fiscal cliff is looming. the president has said, do it now, let us get a deal, let us end this grid lock now. is it going to happen? >> i remain optimistic that we're going to be able to find common ground to avoid this fiscal cliff and find a way to work together. >> reporter: but by when? by january 1st? >> i would hope so. >> reporter: the president is talking about specific increases, he campaigned on specific increases in tax rates from 35% to 39%, for those making more than $250,000. so, is that on the tabl
at issue, the fiscal cliff, a doomsday law that hikes taxes and inleashes a wrecking ball of cuts on january 1st. so, i started by asking speaker boehner that if this time, he and the now re-elected president are going to make a deal. the first word you said to yourself, when you knew that the president was going to win again? >> the hand i was dealt. i'll play it. and i went to bed. >> reporter: right away? >> 11:15. i saw the handwriting on the wall for a couple of hours....
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romney said the arizona law was a great law. he's against the dream act. he said very harsh things on immigration. if the poll numbers continue, that hispanics are for the democrats 70-14, there is no way mitt romney or any other republican can win the presidency or take back the senate. >> we have to leave it there, senator chuck schumer. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. nice to talk to you. >>> coming up, is it the beginning of the end for the republican race? and what are the political implications of the health care fight at the supreme court? the host of msnbc's "morning joe," joe scarborough will lead the roundtable. he'll be joined by tom friedman the roundtable. he'll be joined by tom friedman and david brooks oftleemotionall aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power am
romney said the arizona law was a great law. he's against the dream act. he said very harsh things on immigration. if the poll numbers continue, that hispanics are for the democrats 70-14, there is no way mitt romney or any other republican can win the presidency or take back the senate. >> we have to leave it there, senator chuck schumer. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. nice to talk to you. >>> coming up, is it the beginning of the end for the republican race?...
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listen. >> our law enforcement officers have been trained when they became law enforcement officers, and we, again, have taken steps in order to restrai reretrain them to know exactly what it is that they are able to do. >> reporter: the feds fought against this law and the only way this law will work is if the federal law enforcement cooperates, because only immigrations and customs enforce manyment, ice and the border patrol have access to verify the database controlling or checking immigration status, and if they don't play along with the local cops when the local cops call in then the law will have very little if any teeth at all when it goes into effect, which we expect could happen in the next few to several days, shannon. shannon: it is a delicate balance. trace, thank you very much. president obama knocking governor mitt romney on the issue of foreign policy, but governor romney just gotten doresment of four former secretaries of state. we'll talk about that and romney's credential with former u.n. ambassador to john bolton. they say president obama has big plans for organize
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so 35% of the voters don't know this law exists. if you live in the city, you may not have a driver's license. veterans may not have a driver's license. they're elderly. they may have disabilities. so if yo du do not have the pror i.d., you're going to be blocked from the polls. >> leila, i want to call your attention -- i should say call our viewers' attention to the poll because i'm sure you're familiar with "the washington post" poll that came out this week. when asked 74% think you should have to. 23% disagree. have you found public opinions hurting your efforts at all? >> not at all. when you inform people that the problem not i.d. but how restrictive it is and how hard it is to get. for example. if you take texas, college i.d.s are not accepted. 85% of the colleges do not issue a photo i.d. with the proper expiration stamp they would accept. many find these are insurmountable hurdles they're not going to be able to overcome and that's wrong. that's the one day that we are all equals when we can have our equal say in the voting
so 35% of the voters don't know this law exists. if you live in the city, you may not have a driver's license. veterans may not have a driver's license. they're elderly. they may have disabilities. so if yo du do not have the pror i.d., you're going to be blocked from the polls. >> leila, i want to call your attention -- i should say call our viewers' attention to the poll because i'm sure you're familiar with "the washington post" poll that came out this week. when asked 74%...
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backers say the law will generate $273 million per year to help lower france' deficit. that tax hike is scheduled to last for two years. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay" she is in the prime of her career and diagnosed with alzheimer's and still in her 50s. see how one woman is trying to slow down the disease as she prepares for her future. >>> plus, we have a preview of today's alzheimer's walk in the bay area. >>> here's a view of san jose with the walk to end alzheimer's. right now we have overcast skies. looks like a dry start to the weekend, but a lot of rain coming back to the seven-day forecast. we'll let you know if it will impact your weekend plans, when we come right back. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she
backers say the law will generate $273 million per year to help lower france' deficit. that tax hike is scheduled to last for two years. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay" she is in the prime of her career and diagnosed with alzheimer's and still in her 50s. see how one woman is trying to slow down the disease as she prepares for her future. >>> plus, we have a preview of today's alzheimer's walk in the bay area. >>> here's a view of san jose with the...
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and harvard where they both went to law school. you have very large government employee union-type pension funds, major universities and center left foundations such as the ford foundation an th the oprah winfrey foundation which has invested in bain. you have a lot of groups on the left side of the political spectrum complaining about bain yet that's where they have invested their money and they are profiting from the corporation which they denounce as founders of outsourcing and a cold-hearted company and that's where many of them have their money and people are pensioners, who are enjoying their pensions because of the excellent financial returns that bain capital has been able to plea dues. heather: that begs the question then why would the government, university leaders, foundation chief let a company like bain, you know, over sea their assets? >> i think what they are interested in is not the sort of social justice that you heard about in charlotte. what they are interested in is very respectable and positive returns on inves
and harvard where they both went to law school. you have very large government employee union-type pension funds, major universities and center left foundations such as the ford foundation an th the oprah winfrey foundation which has invested in bain. you have a lot of groups on the left side of the political spectrum complaining about bain yet that's where they have invested their money and they are profiting from the corporation which they denounce as founders of outsourcing and a...
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last month, he got in trouble with the law in maryland on charges of indecent exposure after he was allegedly caught having sex in the back of an suv in a public parking garage. you have to hate when that happens. police say this was not a chance encounter. george, there was actually a mattress in the back of that suv. >> okay. a lot of information in that tag. linsey, thanks very much. >>> i'm here with dan abrams now. you hear that story. and you say, have you no shame? >> the parking fees can be expensive at times. no, look. the bottom line, look, his position is, he had nothing to do with her disappearance. his position is, that's why you buy insurance. if something happen, you're allowed to recoup it. the problem is, he's got to know that everyone is watching, right? he's still considered in whatever this term means, the only suspect. and for him to go forward now, less than a year since she's gone missing, is just foolish. i mean, put aside the legal issues, for a matter of how people are going to perceive it, he has to understand that people are going to look at this and say, wait a se
last month, he got in trouble with the law in maryland on charges of indecent exposure after he was allegedly caught having sex in the back of an suv in a public parking garage. you have to hate when that happens. police say this was not a chance encounter. george, there was actually a mattress in the back of that suv. >> okay. a lot of information in that tag. linsey, thanks very much. >>> i'm here with dan abrams now. you hear that story. and you say, have you no shame?...
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. >> i have to say, when my little niece was born, my brother and sister-in-law didn't name her for like three weeks. >> wow. >> really? >> they couldn't come up a name. i'm outing them. we just called her baby girl guthrie. >> bgg. >> she will be in therapy. >> she knows now. >> are you going to name this baby? >> that's kind of raising some eyebrows. >> and speaking of eyebrows. >> "take 3," the presidential debate tonight, decide to take a look at a new study predicting who will win the election using eyebrows, and according to their study president obama has the best groomed eyebrows. >> so they say if you look in history, those with the most groomed eyebrows, the best groomed eyebrows will win except in one case which was bush v. gore in 2000. >> make the argument, the physically most attractive candidate wins so is this a subset of that. >> i don't think people are consciously vote begun it. >> get a close-up on donny's eyebrows and a poll going of our own male anchors. >> obviously that's obama and romney. let's take a look at our guys here. tell us what you think, and send us an
. >> i have to say, when my little niece was born, my brother and sister-in-law didn't name her for like three weeks. >> wow. >> really? >> they couldn't come up a name. i'm outing them. we just called her baby girl guthrie. >> bgg. >> she will be in therapy. >> she knows now. >> are you going to name this baby? >> that's kind of raising some eyebrows. >> and speaking of eyebrows. >> "take 3," the presidential debate...
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but, yes, we believe that the laws, the bad laws, the jim you laws where government forces integration they are evil. >> forces segregation. >> and so we have to get rid of those but you don't throw away all private property because we are convinced that your civil liberties are protected by your property. ju have a righyou have a righte speech. nobody can walk in and assert themselves. the bedroom is private property. if you want to protect sexual preferences you protect the privacy of the bedroom. >> are you saying if i own a restaurant and i don't want to serve an african american i should be -- >> what they have done. that has been settled a long time ago. if would be a devastating thing for people to do that. they would lose their business. >> chris: would it be wrong? >> it would be morally wrong. i'm not going to throw out because i have such high regard for property rights injuries the whole thing is sometimes these things don't work out as well. they privatized a lot of things. private clubs and things like that. you have to change people's hearts and minds but you have to und
but, yes, we believe that the laws, the bad laws, the jim you laws where government forces integration they are evil. >> forces segregation. >> and so we have to get rid of those but you don't throw away all private property because we are convinced that your civil liberties are protected by your property. ju have a righyou have a righte speech. nobody can walk in and assert themselves. the bedroom is private property. if you want to protect sexual preferences you protect the...
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the president wants to change the law. wants a buffett rule, guys like mitt romney and buffett should pay the same rate as his secretary, a famous person. >> nice woman. >> is she? >> yes. >> weigh into the tax issue. a huge issue on the campaign trail. >> he should be putting out income tax returns. i don't work for the romney campaign, never voted for a democratic, but i think we should go back to when it was the acting, energetic, head of bain capital. i would like to get back to something heavily dealt with and dwelled on by mr. acosta in that good interview, the accusation that he was head of bain capital. there's no crime in being head of bain capital. bain capital was making money for harvard university endowment, yale endowment, for duke endowment, labor unions, county and municipal labor unions. their investors were not the al qaeda, they were good people, trying to provide for their retirements. bain capital is helping them. >> the president gave an interview to a d.c. affiliate, wjla and said this. >> ultimately
the president wants to change the law. wants a buffett rule, guys like mitt romney and buffett should pay the same rate as his secretary, a famous person. >> nice woman. >> is she? >> yes. >> weigh into the tax issue. a huge issue on the campaign trail. >> he should be putting out income tax returns. i don't work for the romney campaign, never voted for a democratic, but i think we should go back to when it was the acting, energetic, head of bain capital. i would...
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wade has been the law for 20 years, we should sustain and support it. and i sustain and support that law, and the right of a woman to make that choice. >> on the question of the choice issue, i have supported the roe v. wade. i am pro choice. my opponent is multiple choice. when, mr. romney, are you going to tell the people the people os which health care program you favor? >> i have a plan. i have a position paper on health care. i'm happy to show it to you, senator, anytime you like. >> mr. romney, it isn't a question of showing me your paper, it's a question of showing all of the people in here that are watching this program the paper. >> well, they can get -- >> they ought to have an opportunity to know. >> yeah, i think it's a wonderful idea to take it through piece by piece and -- >> that's what you have to do with legislation. that's exactly what you have to do. now he looks like he's for minimum wage. now he's for education reform. if we give him two more weeks, he may even vote for me because those are the things i am for. mitt romney called me
wade has been the law for 20 years, we should sustain and support it. and i sustain and support that law, and the right of a woman to make that choice. >> on the question of the choice issue, i have supported the roe v. wade. i am pro choice. my opponent is multiple choice. when, mr. romney, are you going to tell the people the people os which health care program you favor? >> i have a plan. i have a position paper on health care. i'm happy to show it to you, senator, anytime you...
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in fact, the author of the florida law has been saying this week he does not think this law does not apply to this. i meant that law to persons defending themselves when confronted. the question tonight would be a person who's chasing a young man or following a young man, does that get into a gray area that has not been resolved before. >> do you feel like -- how do you quantify or measure the impact of the president getting involved? i know on tuesday i asked governor romney about this. he didn't have an answer. today he came out with a statement. can you talk about how the president's involvement shakes things up? >> it seemed again like watching it where the moment he was asking a question, and you can tell he thought about it. this is such an emotional issue that particularly in the african-american community, everyone is talking about this. if you know someone who's african-american, they are talking about what do you say to your son or to your cousin who might be out there. these are conversations that have been had through the generations that many people thought you shouldn't
in fact, the author of the florida law has been saying this week he does not think this law does not apply to this. i meant that law to persons defending themselves when confronted. the question tonight would be a person who's chasing a young man or following a young man, does that get into a gray area that has not been resolved before. >> do you feel like -- how do you quantify or measure the impact of the president getting involved? i know on tuesday i asked governor romney about this....
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specter was a son of jewish immigrants and he graduated from yale law school. his career began in the early 1960s as assistant district attorney in philadelphia. he would also serve on the warren commission and claimed credit for developing the theory that a single bullet killed president kennedy. he was elected in the senate in 1980 and served five terms. he took part in 14 different supreme court confirmation hearings, specter helped democrats successfully oppose robert bourque in 1987. that really enraged some conservatives. a few years later, he backed clarence thomas. in 2009, he was just one of three republicans to vote for president obama' stimulus plan. he shocked colleagues by leaving the republican party. he have also cast a key vote in favor of obamacare. despite the full backing of the white house, he would go on to lose in the democratic primary. >> it has been a great privilege to have had a voice for the last 30 years in the great decisions of our day. >> the tributes continue to pour in, including from the man who beat arlen sector in that prima
specter was a son of jewish immigrants and he graduated from yale law school. his career began in the early 1960s as assistant district attorney in philadelphia. he would also serve on the warren commission and claimed credit for developing the theory that a single bullet killed president kennedy. he was elected in the senate in 1980 and served five terms. he took part in 14 different supreme court confirmation hearings, specter helped democrats successfully oppose robert bourque in 1987. that...
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republicans say most americans backed their fight against the law because polls show the law is unpopular. it was called political theater, mostly because the measure has no chance of passing in the democratically controlled u.s. senate. >>> the battle over abortion in mississippi shows no sign of easing. it all centers on the state's only abortion clinic in the city of jackson. a federal judge yesterday continued blocking a new anti-abortion law which he had temporarily blocked two weeks ago. that law would require anyone performing abortions to be an ob-gyn with privileges to admit patients to a local hospital. the doctors at that particular clinic do not have those privileges. >>> the tankers are still burning this morning after the train derailment in ohio. fire officials in columbus say they have ruled out sabotage or a terrorist attack. leaning more towards a alex perez rm lure. the scene of the explosion. [ explosion ] >> jesus [ bleep ]! >> reporter: a frightening boom and orange glow of raging flames visible as far as ten miles away. it was 2:00 a.m., sean wall had come home afte
republicans say most americans backed their fight against the law because polls show the law is unpopular. it was called political theater, mostly because the measure has no chance of passing in the democratically controlled u.s. senate. >>> the battle over abortion in mississippi shows no sign of easing. it all centers on the state's only abortion clinic in the city of jackson. a federal judge yesterday continued blocking a new anti-abortion law which he had temporarily blocked two...
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and now as these events are occurring, congress has mandated by law that we achieve significant defense savings so clearly we are at a turning point. but even as our large scale military campaigns recede, the united states still face s complex and growing array of security challenges across the globe. and unlike past drawdowns when oftentimes the threats that the country was facing went away, the fact is that there remain a number of challenges that we have to confront. challenges that call for reshape be of america's defense pry on thes -- priority, focusing on the threat of violent extremism which is still there and needs to be dealt with, proliferation of lethal weapons andters, the destabilizing behavior of nations like iran and north korea. the rise of new power across asia. and the dramatic changes that we've seen unfold in the middle east. all of this comes at a time when america confronts a serious decifit and debt problem here at home. a problem which is itself a national security risk that is squeezing both the defense and domestic budgets even as we face these considerable pr
and now as these events are occurring, congress has mandated by law that we achieve significant defense savings so clearly we are at a turning point. but even as our large scale military campaigns recede, the united states still face s complex and growing array of security challenges across the globe. and unlike past drawdowns when oftentimes the threats that the country was facing went away, the fact is that there remain a number of challenges that we have to confront. challenges that call for...